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Type 1 Diabetic since 7/4/1989; professional nanny; would give the world to my family and friends; love skiing, tennis, reading; coffee addict and love to laugh
Am I going anywhere where I want to bring a small bag? Damn it feels good to feel this good. It takes so much work to feel this good. It shouldn’t take this much work to feel this good.
Time, it’s a crazy thing. The other, almost more important, thing I’ve been doing is setting a timer for a BG correction bolus. Since I started doing this in April, there has been ONE time where I ignored the alarm and that’s when I had to change a kinked site. I still had a few though, and the active insulin on my pump has a four hour time frame, so the alarm now gets set for 3 hours, 15 minutes from the time I corrected.
I read the Whole 30 description and was just like “nope nope nope. Instead, I decided to do Whole 30 breakfasts (with the exception of my coffee). See previous sentence about how I like sweet breakfasts. For me, this is a huge change, so I can only imagine what a true Whole 30 is like, but it makes me feel so much better.
It was interesting being in a group where I was one of the people who has had diabetes for the least amount of time. Diabetes camp, no matter which one, gives life to so many people and friendships. The Diabetes (De)stress session made me realize just how lucky I am to have access to diabetes therapy. Come join me and see what kind of magic a weekend of adult diabetes camp can bring to your life!